I was just repeating the reason you gave. Sure, disabling DoH might be the answer in some situations, but you agree we shouldn't *default* to plaintext protcols like http/telnet/dns, because in rare cases it's acceptable, right?
Wait, you're talking about Firefox? How is your mum getting this in Italy, I thought Firefox only enabled it in US? https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/dns-over-https-doh-faqs#w_are-you-rolling-this-default-out-in-europe …
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Geolocation? It definitely had it and she did install the US version.
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Furthermore, if the problem was a speed issue, it's a bit FF who should have added a heuristic to measure speed impact of DoH and disable it if it's not fast enough, but it does not seem like it was done:https://github.com/mozilla/doh-rollout/blob/master/src/heuristics.js …
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